Haha, then I must remember to keep Mr. and Ms. Skelly Ton away from you or you may sneeze away my designs! 😉 Hahaha!

Seriously, though, I know what you mean. When I was in high school, sometimes when I’d erase a lot of chalk on the board, it would make my nose itchy. Oh man, I remember when some of the guys in my class used to take the chalkboard erasers and clap them together to create all that chalk dust!

Thankfully, these bottles are small, so I don’t think chalk dust would be a major issue except for those who are highly allergic.

Who knows? Maybe one day they’ll come out with empty bottles that you can refill with your favourite fragrance. That would be a neat idea to have skull shaped ones. I’ve only ever seen refillable roll-ons and sprays.

Scents are very personal experiences, which is part of the fun of discovering something that works well with your body chemistry. (I love trying out new perfumes!)

I have nothing against the two fragrances shown in this post. They aren’t holy-grail status for me, though.

If you’re replying to Cassie’s comment, maybe these fragrances aren’t her thing and she enjoys others more. It doesn’t mean there’s something inherently wrong with it. Example: I love the smell of lilacs more than roses, but I don’t think that there’s anything wrong with the way roses smell.

Some of the scents I love are Jo Malone Ginger Biscuit (too bad it’s discontinued), Elizabeth Arden Red Door, Fantasy by Britney Spears, Juicy Couture I Am Juicy Couture, Elizabeth Arden Untold, and several others. But my favourites are not necessarily going to appeal to everyone. It’s okay, and I like how everyone can experiment to find their own signature scent. 🙂